Palworld
server hosting
Fight, farm, build and work alongside mysterious creatures called 'Pals' in this completely new multiplayer, open world survival and crafting game!
- PalWorldSettings.ini as a grouped, validated form
- Five one-click presets for the whole ruleset
- World manager for your save folders
- In-save player, guild and pal editing
- Live player positions on the real map
- 7950X3D
- 4.8 to 5.7 GHz with 3D V-Cache, in every node.
- DDR5
- Across every build, no exceptions.
- NVMe
- SSD throughout, with daily snapshots.
- 6
- Montreal, New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, Frankfurt, Sydney.
Palworld panel features that pull weight.
Every tool LoafHub adds for Palworld server hosting, included free, no add-ons, no upsells.
Config Editor
NewPalWorldSettings.ini as a grouped, validated form covering the full Palworld 1.0 setting set: difficulty and rates, combat damage, death penalty, PvP, base and guild limits, voice chat and the performance caps. Five one-click presets get you to a sensible baseline in one save. A setting your file is missing gets added rather than rejected, so an older config still opens. Save at any time, running or stopped, and the change applies on your next restart.
World Manager
NewEvery save folder on your server in one list, with its size and which one is live. Switch the active world without deleting the others, import a world from a .zip, download one as an archive, snapshot it, restore it, or delete a world you are finished with. Switching the active world only repoints the server at a different folder, so the world you came from stays exactly where it was, and every write happens with the server stopped and takes a snapshot first.
Player Manager
Open what is actually inside your save: a player's level, stats, inventory and equipment, the technology tree, a guild's name, base camp level and chest, missions, and every pal in the party or the box down to level, souls, IVs, passive skills and work suitability. Export a single pal to a file. Every change runs with the server stopped and takes a backup first, or you can stage it so it applies on your next start.
World Map
The real Palworld map inside the panel, with your bases, fast travel points, watchtowers, dungeons, bosses, alpha and predator pals, and every relic and effigy your players have collected. Turn on live positions to watch everyone move across the map while they play, refreshed every few seconds.
Server Auto-Restarter
Bring the server back on its own if it stops, on a schedule you control.
Hardware that holds up. A panel that does the work.
Every Palworld server runs on the fastest gaming silicon and the LoafHub panel, the same one we run our own communities on.
- 500+ Tbps
- Plus 13+ Tbps of stateful filtering. Always on, on every build, through raid nights and event spikes.
- 7950X3D
- 4.8 to 5.7 GHz with 3D V-Cache and DDR5 in every node. The fastest gaming silicon.
- One login
- Console, files, scheduler, backups, sub-users and the game's own tools, with billing behind the same login.
- 60s
- Pick a region and your server boots in about a minute. No setup fees, cancel any time.
Build it, then just pay.
Slide memory, CPU and storage to whatever Palworld needs.
Standard · 16 GB RAM · 4 cores · 50 GB NVMe
The build the game asks for.
- Up to 16 cores
- DDR5 + NVMe
- Up to 32 slots
- Terabit DDoS Protection
- Cancel anytime
Every price is quoted live by LoafHub in the builder · longer billing cycles save up to 25%.
Terabit DDoS Protection on every build: 500+ Tbps volumetric and 13+ Tbps stateful. Refunds: 3 days on game servers. Dedicated servers are non-refundable.
Common Palworld hosting questions.
How much does Palworld server hosting cost?
A Palworld server at Loafhosts is built to order: you slide memory from 1 to 64 GB, CPU from 1 to 16 cores, and storage from 10 to 500 GB. The Standard build most people pick for Palworld is 16 GB memory with 50 GB NVMe at $34.00/month. Builds for Palworld run from $27.00 to $49.00/month, every one on an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D with DDR5 RAM, up to 32 slots and the full LoafHub panel. Longer billing cycles save up to 25%.
How much memory should my Palworld server have?
Every Palworld server is built to order: you set memory from 1 to 64 GB, CPU from 1 to 16 cores, and storage from 10 to 500 GB with sliders, or start from a preset. The Standard build, 16 GB memory with 50 GB NVMe, is what most Palworld communities pick. Smaller crews and test servers run happily on less, and heavily modded setups or high player counts want more. You pick the core count that fits, and every build runs on a Ryzen 9 7950X3D with the full LoafHub panel and Palworld tools.
Does Palworld hosting include Config Editor?
Yes, PalWorldSettings.ini as a grouped, validated form covering the full Palworld 1.0 setting set: difficulty and rates, combat damage, death penalty, PvP, base and guild limits, voice chat and the performance caps. Five one-click presets get you to a sensible baseline in one save. A setting your file is missing gets added rather than rejected, so an older config still opens. Save at any time, running or stopped, and the change applies on your next restart. It's included on every plan at no extra cost.
Can I use World Manager on my Palworld server?
Every save folder on your server in one list, with its size and which one is live. Switch the active world without deleting the others, import a world from a .zip, download one as an archive, snapshot it, restore it, or delete a world you are finished with. Switching the active world only repoints the server at a different folder, so the world you came from stays exactly where it was, and every write happens with the server stopped and takes a snapshot first.
Where are Loafhosts Palworld servers located?
You pick your region in the builder. Palworld servers deploy from New York, Dallas, and Los Angeles in the United States, Montreal in Canada, and Frankfurt in Germany, all at no extra cost, with Sydney, Australia available for Asia-Pacific coverage. Any region surcharge is quoted live before checkout.
Does Palworld hosting include DDoS protection?
Yes. Terabit DDoS Protection is included on every Palworld build at no extra cost, with 500+ Tbps of volumetric capacity and 13+ Tbps of stateful filtering, across Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Montreal, Frankfurt and Sydney. There is no tier to choose and no upsell.
Can I migrate my existing Palworld server to Loafhosts?
Yes, migration is free. Open a Hub ticket and our team will move your world, configs, mods, scheduled tasks, and admin lists across with zero downtime.
What is the LoafHub panel?
LoafHub is our in-house game-server panel at hub.loafhosts.com. Console, file manager, schedules, backups, networking, sub-users, and the Palworld tools all live in the same dashboard as your billing and invoices, one login, no separate portals.
Palworld guides.
Setup walkthroughs and panel deep dives for your Palworld server, written by the crew that runs the fleet.
Move a Palworld Co-op Save to a Dedicated Server Without Losing Your Character
Copy a Palworld co-op world to a dedicated server and you spawn as a fresh level-1 character with no pals or base. Here is why the player ID mismatch happens, the community fix that rebinds it, and the save-format wrinkle that trips up old scripts.
Palworld 1.0 Dedicated Server Settings: Every Setting Explained
Every Palworld 1.0 dedicated server setting explained: default, range, and a recommended value with a reason. New 1.0 keys flagged, plus preset recipes.
Palworld Config Editor: PalWorldSettings.ini as a Grouped Form
Edit your Palworld server's PalWorldSettings.ini from a grouped form with validated fields and four one-click presets, instead of hand-editing one dense OptionSettings line.
Palworld 1.0 Mods: What Broke, What to Delete, and How to Run Mods on a Dedicated Server
Palworld 1.0 landed on July 10 and pre-1.0 mods have to be deleted, not disabled. Here is the correct removal procedure on a Linux dedicated server, the exact paths, what to keep, and how server-side modding actually works in 1.0.
How to Host a Palworld Server on Loafhosts
Host a Palworld dedicated server on Loafhosts: pick a plan sized for Palworld's RAM needs, deploy on LoafHub, set your startup variables, tune PalWorldSettings.ini with the Config Editor, and connect Steam and Xbox players.
Run Palworld on Loafhosts.
Presets for the whole ruleset, real save management, and the actual map of your world in the panel, so a lost base is a restore rather than a story.
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